Here is a Schrade #832 Open Stock I got in trade recently. The length closed is 3- 5/16”.
This is obviously a well used knife but it still has very good snap.
The catalogs first show the 832 in 1953 (with Propwood handles) and a federal type shield.
The 1957 catalog shows the handles as Wondawood.
The 1965 Line catalog shows the WW (Wondawood) code beside the picture of the 832.
The following year (1966) the codes were dropped from the Line catalog. From that point on one had to guess at the handle material by the picture shown in the Line or Short Line catalogs.
In the 1972 Line catalog the picture of the 832 changes. It shows a lighter colored handle with an oval shield. It appears this way through the 1977 Line catalog.
By 1978 the 832 is no longer listed in the Schrade Line catalog.
It would appear (judging by the pictures in the Line catalogs); my knife was made between 1972 and 1977. However, it has the Schrade-Walden tang stamp which would narrow the date to 1972 or early 1973. Basically there is an 18-month period of time in which this knife was likely made.
The handle material on my knife is definitely not wood. It appears to be wood grained Delrin.
After further research I found this pic in a flyer circa 1972 or 1973.
I would appreciate any further info anyone has on this knife.
Thanks & have a Happy and Safe Fourth of July!
Dale